A number of things are wrong with this 419 Compensation scam-mail. The link is listed, below.

A man by the last name of Godspeed? I've never heard of it, but I suppose it's possible. I've heard of "Godwin" before. I guess anyone with "God" in their name is supposed to be trustworthy or something. It's most often not their real name anyway, if not always.

Why would "Edward" use an e-mail address with a login of "antonio"?

At the UN, there is supposedly a sum of $5 million, but this scam-mail was bulk mailed out, so I guess he's ready to help each and every one of us "claim" our nonexistent money.

He says the "federal government" is in "charge" of our "payment" now, and it's been "approved and endorsed" by the "Federal Minister of Finance." Um, there is no "federal government" at the UN, and it has no "federal ministers" that I'm aware of. It's an international body.

So which country's "federal government" and "federal minister" is he talking about? The U.S.'s? The U.S. has no "ministers." These days we generally call our politicians criminals anyway, and we spit on them hehe.

Nigeria's? He doesn't say. In addition, he claims to want only 30 percent of the $5M, and "allow" us to keep 70 percent. It's usually the other way around. Someone remind me again what 70 percent of nothing is LOL.

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